will a SH tranny with a base model?
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base h22 = regular h22 block
Sh h22 = different block
I believe that not only will it not work but it won't even mount up on engine.
You would be better off getting a jdm tranny with an lsd.
Sh h22 = different block
I believe that not only will it not work but it won't even mount up on engine.
You would be better off getting a jdm tranny with an lsd.
The SH tranny will bolt up, but I'm not sure if it'll even work. I know for a fact that a Base tranny will bolt up to an SH block and work, cause I did this with my first Prelude and it worked just fine, just have to get an adapter plate for the axle in place of the ATTS system. I don't see why it wouldn't work the other way around.
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The ATTS system is seperate from the tranny. It actually sits right behind the oil pan drain bolt
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The ATTS system is seperate from the tranny. It actually sits right behind the oil pan drain bolt
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The SH tranny will bolt up, but I'm not sure if it'll even work. I know for a fact that a Base tranny will bolt up to an SH block and work, cause I did this with my first Prelude and it worked just fine, just have to get an adapter plate for the axle in place of the ATTS system. I don't see why it wouldn't work the other way around.
How do I make the plate or where can I get it?
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